Face it or hide it: Parental socialization of reappraisal and response suppression
Mastery of cognitive emotion regulation strategies is an important developmental task. This paper focuses on two strategies that occur from preschool age onwards (Stegge & Meerum Terwogt, 2007): reappraisal and response suppression. Parental socialization of these strategies was investigated in...
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doaj-838e74ec6e4f4173b04371cb7b2d14e82020-11-25T00:01:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782014-01-01410.3389/fpsyg.2013.0099272529Face it or hide it: Parental socialization of reappraisal and response suppressionCatherine eGunzenhauser0Catherine eGunzenhauser1Anika eFaesche2Wolfgang eFriedlmeier3Antje evon Suchodoletz4Saarland UniversityUniversity of FreiburgUniversity of FreiburgGrand Valley State UniversityUniversity of FreiburgMastery of cognitive emotion regulation strategies is an important developmental task. This paper focuses on two strategies that occur from preschool age onwards (Stegge & Meerum Terwogt, 2007): reappraisal and response suppression. Parental socialization of these strategies was investigated in a sample of N = 219 parents and their children. Informed by the tripartite model of family impact on children’s emotion regulation, direct relations of emotion socialization components (modeling and reactions to the child’s negative emotions) and indirect relations of parental emotion-related beliefs (such as parental emotion regulation self-efficacy) were examined. Data on emotion socialization components and parental beliefs on emotion regulation were collected via self-report. Data on children’s emotion regulation strategies were collected via parent report. Findings showed direct effects of parental modeling and parenting practices on children’s emotion regulation strategies, with distinct socialization paths for reappraisal and response suppression. An indirect effect of parental emotion regulation self-efficacy on children’s reappraisal was found. These associations were not moderated by parent sex. Findings highlight the importance of both socialization components and parental emotion-related beliefs for the socialization of cognitive emotion regulation strategies and suggest a domain-specific approach to the socialization of emotion regulation strategies.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00992/fullParentingreappraisalresponse suppressionemotion socializationcognitive emotion regulation strategies |
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Catherine eGunzenhauser Catherine eGunzenhauser Anika eFaesche Wolfgang eFriedlmeier Antje evon Suchodoletz Face it or hide it: Parental socialization of reappraisal and response suppression Frontiers in Psychology Parenting reappraisal response suppression emotion socialization cognitive emotion regulation strategies |
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Catherine eGunzenhauser Catherine eGunzenhauser Anika eFaesche Wolfgang eFriedlmeier Antje evon Suchodoletz |
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Face it or hide it: Parental socialization of reappraisal and response suppression |
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Face it or hide it: Parental socialization of reappraisal and response suppression |
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Face it or hide it: Parental socialization of reappraisal and response suppression |
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face it or hide it: parental socialization of reappraisal and response suppression |
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Mastery of cognitive emotion regulation strategies is an important developmental task. This paper focuses on two strategies that occur from preschool age onwards (Stegge & Meerum Terwogt, 2007): reappraisal and response suppression. Parental socialization of these strategies was investigated in a sample of N = 219 parents and their children. Informed by the tripartite model of family impact on children’s emotion regulation, direct relations of emotion socialization components (modeling and reactions to the child’s negative emotions) and indirect relations of parental emotion-related beliefs (such as parental emotion regulation self-efficacy) were examined. Data on emotion socialization components and parental beliefs on emotion regulation were collected via self-report. Data on children’s emotion regulation strategies were collected via parent report. Findings showed direct effects of parental modeling and parenting practices on children’s emotion regulation strategies, with distinct socialization paths for reappraisal and response suppression. An indirect effect of parental emotion regulation self-efficacy on children’s reappraisal was found. These associations were not moderated by parent sex. Findings highlight the importance of both socialization components and parental emotion-related beliefs for the socialization of cognitive emotion regulation strategies and suggest a domain-specific approach to the socialization of emotion regulation strategies. |
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Parenting reappraisal response suppression emotion socialization cognitive emotion regulation strategies |
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